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Language universals and linguistic typology . 2nd edn . Oxford : Blackwell . COMRIE , BERNARD . 1998. Rethinking the typology of relative clauses . Language Design 1.59–86 . COMRIE , BERNARD , and KAORU HORIE . 1995.
Language universals and linguistic typology . 2nd edn . Oxford : Blackwell . COMRIE , BERNARD . 1998. Rethinking the typology of relative clauses . Language Design 1.59–86 . COMRIE , BERNARD , and KAORU HORIE . 1995.
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Linguistic typology requires crosslinguistic formal categories . Linguistic Typology 11.133-57 . NORDLINGER , RACHEL , and LOUISA SADLER . 2004. Nominal tense in crosslinguistic perspective . Language 80.776–806 .
Linguistic typology requires crosslinguistic formal categories . Linguistic Typology 11.133-57 . NORDLINGER , RACHEL , and LOUISA SADLER . 2004. Nominal tense in crosslinguistic perspective . Language 80.776–806 .
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Themes in linguistics : The 1970s , ed . by Eric Hamp , 45-60 . The Hague : Mouton . HASPELMATH , Martin . 2007. Pre - established categories don't exist : Consequences for language description and typology . Linguistic Typology ...
Themes in linguistics : The 1970s , ed . by Eric Hamp , 45-60 . The Hague : Mouton . HASPELMATH , Martin . 2007. Pre - established categories don't exist : Consequences for language description and typology . Linguistic Typology ...
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LANGUAGE | 483 |
What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
A reply to Haspelmath Frederick J Newmeyer | 688 |
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